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My kid is 2&1/2 year old but not eating
She is not eating since past 10 days.. was earlier down with fever for 2 days.. but since then she is not eating anythng nir drinking milk properly.. she is on homeopathy medicine. May be she is teething but has never been so bad earlier.. pls help
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hello, you can consult a pedodontist and get it checked. its better to see the case clinically for proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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teething is not seems to be a problem at this age , because by this age all the teeth have erupted. This could be because of her fever or some stomach infection if she is on bottle feed. Please consult a child specialist.
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Your child's milk teeth may have all come by this age. They are 20 in number. Teething may not be the problem. It may be either pain in some particular tooth or not related to teeth at all.
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Consult a pediatric dentist as well as a pediatrician at the earliest.
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Hello . The symptoms could be following the high fever your child had. Or may be your child is getting his second molars . The child may also be having soreness in mouth following high fever . Please visit a Pedodontist to confirm the cause and take treatmen .
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Hello, Kindly consult a paediatrician as she may have a stomach infection.It doesnt look like a dental problem. Regards Dr Suman
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